Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect recent arrest information for Moore.

A suspect in a February rape case is in custody four months after warrants were issued for his arrest.

Douglish Moore, 24, Bastrop, was booked into Ouachita Correctional Center on Saturday by the sheriff's office on three warrants for charges of first degree rape, second degree kidnapping and armed robbery. A charge of parole violation was added at booking.

Bond was set at $700,000.

A warrant for Moore was obtained April 17 by the Monroe Police Department following an investigation that started Feb. 17 at the Days Inn on Frontage Road. The victim in the case was traveling and a customer at the hotel.

The victim reportedly left her room at the hotel and went to a vending machine down the walkway. As she returned the suspect, then unknown, produced a handgun and forced his way into the room. Per the warrant, he threatened to kill her while tying her hands and feet up and holding her against her will.

He reportedly beat her in the face and choked her, causing her to lose consciousness multiple times. The suspect also raped her while she was bound and could not resist the assault, the document continues.

The victim's iPhone and laptop were reportedly taken when the suspect fled the scene and left the victim bound. According to the warrant, the victim eventually freed herself and called for help.

At a later point, when the victim purchased a new cellphone, she downloaded her iCloud account and noticed several photographs and videos made on her iPhone that featured the suspect in the investigation, later identified as Moore. The warrant states the phone documented a photo location of Ludlum Avenue in Bastrop.

Investigators responded to that address and learned the suspect's identity.